Turns out male models aren’t all chiseled abs and brooding poses. The presentations and runway shows during last week’s inaugural New York Fashion Week: Men’s may have been all work and no play, but backstage the guys were just—guys.

In a combined runway presentation during NYFW: Men’s, Concept Korea presented two collections from some of the coolest designers in the South Korean fashion scene. The brands showcased, Ordinary People and DBYD, were both on-trend, stylish collections, but DBYD was a clear favorite among the guests.

For a collection ominously named Children of the Night, guests at the Thaddeus O'Neil SS16 runway show were surprised to be greeted with a room filled with a peachy-pink light. Inspired by Bram Stoker’s iconic novel Dracula, O’Neil modernized the bloodsucker aesthetic with a surfer boy twist.

Twin brothers Ariel and Shimon Ovadia stepped out of the box for the Ovadia & Sons SS16 collection they presented at NYFW: Men’s. But it seems not everyone was happy with the new direction of the line.

We’re pretty sure most criminals don’t look this good. For the Public School presentation at NYFW: Men’s, design partners Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne put on a police lineup with a group of badass-looking models for the latest Spring/Summer 2016 collection.

Presenting during the inaugural New York Fashion Week: Men’s, Opening Ceremony’s designers Humberto Leon and Carol Lim offered up a Spring/Summer 2016 collection that they hoped would be a successful mash up of everything they love in one crazy, unexpected and unique collection. And they did just that.

Well it looks like Karl Lagerfeld has done it again. With each collection, Chanel runways get more elaborate and star-studded. Yesterday’s Chanel Couture Fall/Winter 2015 show was no different—this time the Kaiser set up a glittering casino inside the Grand Palais.